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James Anderson - Brendon Maccullum - Jasprit Bumrah - Pant century turns around India's fortunes against England - thenationalnews.com - Britain - Manchester - New Zealand - India - county Stokes

Pant century turns around India's fortunes against England

Rishabh Pant gave England a taste of their own medicine as his counter-attacking century flipped India's fortunes on day one of their rearranged series decider at Edgbaston.

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Morgan Engel - Oregon women's golf coach creates home run 'dad hack' - foxnews.com - state Oregon - state Arizona - state Texas

Oregon women's golf coach creates home run 'dad hack'

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Lewis Hamilton - Hamilton removes nose stud for British GP practice session - msn.com - Britain - Australia

Hamilton removes nose stud for British GP practice session

Lewis Hamilton avoided potential action from Formula 1's governing body by removing his nose stud for opening practice at the British Grand Prix.

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Lewis Hamilton - Lewis Hamilton backs down in FIA jewellery row by removing nose stud before British GP practice - msn.com - Britain

Lewis Hamilton backs down in FIA jewellery row by removing nose stud before British GP practice

Lewis Hamilton has backed down in his row with the FIA over jewellery by removing his nose stud ahead of the first practice session for the British Grand Prix.

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Mithali Raj - Chamari Athapaththu - 1st WODI: Bowlers do star turn as Indian women prevail over Sri Lanka by 4 wickets - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India - Sri Lanka

1st WODI: Bowlers do star turn as Indian women prevail over Sri Lanka by 4 wickets

In the company of Pooja Vastrakar (21 not out), Deepti (22 not out) guided the team home in 38 overs after being set an easy target of 172, in Harmanpreet Kaur's first match as full-time ODI captain. Cruising at 123 for three, India nearly made heavy weather of what seemed a comfortable run-chase after Harmanpreet departed for a well-made 44, slipping to 138 for six. But Deepti and Vastrakar ensured India emerged winners.

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Max Verstappen - Lewis Hamilton - Nelson Piquet - Hamilton aims for more home-track success at British GP - tsn.ca - Britain

Hamilton aims for more home-track success at British GP

SILVERSTONE, England (AP) — This weekend’s British Grand Prix offers Lewis Hamilton a chance to make a statement on and off the track after a build-up dominated by how Formula One deals with racism.

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Tour De-France - Geraint Thomas - Jonas Vingegaard - Tour de France: Five Riders To Watch Out For - sports.ndtv.com - Russia - France - Germany - Belgium - Denmark - Switzerland - Colombia - Australia -  Copenhagen -  Astana

Tour de France: Five Riders To Watch Out For

The 2022 Tour de France embarks Friday with a challenging 3,350km course along the fjords and bridges of Denmark before arriving at French peaks and plains with stop-offs in Belgium and Switzerland on the route.

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Tommy Paul - Steve Johnson - Maxime Cressy - Taylor Fritz - Brandon Nakashima - Jack Sock - John Isner - Brandon Nakashima upsets Denis Shapovalov to continue American march at Wimbledon - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - France - Usa -  Paris

Brandon Nakashima upsets Denis Shapovalov to continue American march at Wimbledon

Nakashima became the seventh player from the United States to book a spot in the third round of the grasscourt Grand Slam this year with an eighth spot guaranteed as Maxime Cressy and Jack Sock clash in an all-American battle. Top-ranked American Taylor Fritz, John Isner, Jenson Brooksby, Tommy Paul, Steve Johnson and Frances Tiafoe are the others to have reached that stage -- the most at a Grand Slam since the 1996 U.S. Open and the most at Wimbledon in 27 years. The 20-year-old Nakashima, ranked 56th in the world, hit 22 winners while limiting his unforced errors to 14 to defeat Canadian left-hander Shapovalov. "It felt amazing out there. To play against such a high-level player on one of the biggest stages, it doesn't get much better than that," Nakashima said after his win. "With each match I think my game is progressing in the right direction.

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